Internal Selection Program

The Internal Selection on Program (ISP) is an alternative entry program offered by the Oorala Aboriginal Centre to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people wishing to enrol in higher education at the University of New England.

During a one-day testing and assessment program held on-campus in Armidale, candidates complete a personal statement, outlining their suitability and plans for studying at UNE, and a number of academic literacy tests. Candidates also attend an interview conducted by Oorala representatives. Assistance for travel and accommodation to attend the ISP is provided by Abstudy for eligible participants.

Next ISP assessment date: Thursday 8 February, 2018

Pathways

Candidates who successfully complete the ISP will be offered a place in an undergraduate degree program at the University of New England, subject to any additional entry requirements.

Unsuccessful candidates will be offered a place in the TRACKS tertiary preparation program and will have the opportunity to discuss alternative pathways to higher education with representatives from Oorala.

How to Apply

Submit the following information to the Oorala Centre for assessment by Oorala Centre representatives

Relevant documentation, including evidence of prior learning, professional experiences and references (eg copies of TAFE Certificates and/or a resume)

The University of New England respects and acknowledges that its people, programs and facilities are built on land, and surrounded by a sense of belonging, both ancient and contemporary, of the world's oldest living culture. In doing so, UNE values and respects Indigenous knowledge systems as a vital part of the knowledge capital of Australia.